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PICASSO: THE ARTIST AND HIS MUSESINTRODUCTION
This exhibition features Pablo Ruiz y Picasso’s work through an examination of the significant
intimate relationships that were essential to his evolution as an artist. The six women in his life—
Fernande Olivier (1881–1966), Olga Khokhlova (1891–1955), Marie-Thérèse Walter (1909–1977),
Dora Maar (1907–1997), Françoise Gilot (b. 1921) and Jacqueline Roque (1927–1986)—provided
Picasso with fundamental inspiration and support over the course of his career.
The six sections of the exhibition trace Picasso’s ongoing exploration of the female figure, which he
presented through a vast range of media in diverse styles—from Cubism to classicism and realism to
abstraction. The most significant exhibition of Picasso’s work held in Western Canada, Picasso: The
Artist and His Muses brings together the largest group of Picasso’s paintings ever seen in
Vancouver. The artworks have been assembled from major collections around the world, and reveal
the artist’s extraordinary visual and compositional dexterity and innovation. Picasso, who lived from
1881 to 1973, continues to surprise and challenge viewers, even more than 40 years after his
death.
Picasso depicted the women in his life obsessively, and these works reflect his feelings towards
them that contributed profoundly to his artistic direction. The paintings, sculptures and works on
paper also reveal the changing circumstances of his life: the beginnings of his family, parenthood
and the shifts in his relationships, as well as the cultural, social and political contexts of the time.
Inevitably, an element of autobiography is introduced into the exhibition, as it looks at the
personalities of these very different women who shaped his stylistic innovations, which were among
the most important in 20th-century art.
The concept of the muse—a person or personified force who is the source of inspiration for an artist
—was central to the organization of this exhibition. These six women were all, without doubt, muses
for Picasso’s art, as well as creative individuals in their own right. Their pivotal role in shaping his
artistic evolution is evident in the rich stylistic variation of his works and in the overall power of his
oeuvre. Picasso stretched the limits of art like no other artist before him, and these women were as
much a part of his imaginative process as he was.
The exhibition was created by Art Centre Basel, curated by Katharina Beisiegel and produced in collaboration with the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Exhibition design concept by Measured